*Anna Upsurge and the Social Movements*

*Ram Puniyani*

Anna Hazare’s second fast (August 2011) in Delhi, demanding the acceptance
of his teams’ draft for Janlokpal bill has raised many different debates
about the nature of this upsurge and how the social action groups, engaged
in the process of struggle for Human rights of different sections of
society, should relate to such movements.

Just to recall the first such fast was taken by Hazare was undertaken in
April 2011, on the issue of Jan Lokpal Bill. Around that time there was a
competing movement by Baba Ramdev for getting back illegitimate money
stashed abroad. While Hazare withstood the pressures of state to resurface
again, Baba Ramdev collapsed soon enough and tried to run away wearing
women’s clothes.  Hazare’s, ‘Team Anna’ has diverse people, engaged with
different social issues, including reforms in judiciary, bonded labor,
communal amity etc.

Many of them have been rubbing shoulders with grass level social activists
working for social change. This time around other social activists of repute
of Medha Patkar have come forward more openly and joined hands with Hazare
upsurge. Lot of sympathy for Hazare movement has also been elicited in
amongst other activists seriously committed to the issues of human rights.
While others like Shabnam Hashmi, Mahesh Bhatt, Anand Teltumde and the noted
writer Arundhati Roy have come out with heavy criticism of this Anna
movement. Aruna Roy’s group has come out with alternative draft for Lokpal
Bill. The dilemma for activists is what do we do? Do we be part of Anna
upsurge and fight for getting his draft of Jan Lokpal Bill accepted or
should we stand aloof from this movement. Surely Anna movement has at one
level caught the imagination of a large section of people.

The Lokpal Bill idea was floated decades ago and many different parties have
come to power during this time, but this bill remained unattended to. Janata
Party, VP Singh, BJP led NDA all had put the proposal of a Lokpal bill in
the cold storage. Anna’s fast has made it come to the fore. Anna movement
came suddenly and soon was converted into a spectacle by the mobilization
done by RSS-BJP-VHP combine. The same was hugely overblown by media which
pitched in to give it the exalted status. Live coverage, hype reserved for a
cricket match, all was on display. Most TV anchors were screaming and
exhorting the people to be part of the Anna upsurge. The RSS mechanism,
visible- invisible both, which is capable of making the Ganesh idol drink
milk, came into action and candle holding middle class, the ‘Shining India’
class was there at Jantar Mantar in good strength. Bharat mata was in the
backdrop and cry of Vande Mtram was in the air. RSS functionaries and
associated Godmen were around to mix overt faith with a particular type of
politics. This politics, which earlier had by a different type of
mobilization to demolish the Babri Masjid.

This time around (August), when Anna went on fast again, this ’shining
India’ group was joined in by other sections in larger numbers. Many
sections who are part of this mobilization are hardly aware of what the real
debate is about. Team Anna succeeded in projecting that they are against
Corruption and those who are not with them are supporting corruption. The
real issue that Anna wants only his draft to be made in to a bill within a
stipulated time, went to the background in popular perception.

Some other points related to the issue are worth giving an attention. One of
these is as to how come the issue has been raised both by Anna and Ramdev
around the time when some corporate executives were arrested for corruption
and there was a fear that big honchos may also have to be behind the bars.
And secondly, is it a mere coincidence that it is around this time also that
many a cases against the crimes of Modi are coming to a stage where he may
be pinned down.

The Anna movement has two components. One is the core one, the one which has
been called by political scientists as ‘Shining India’ or ‘the MBA type
generation’. This class is receiving good packages and is showing its
concern about social issues mainly by opposing state affirmative action like
NAREGA or reservation for dalits. This is the class, large sections of which
called for need to attack Pakistan in the aftermath of July 2010 Mumbai
blasts. Second group, smaller and less assertive around this core of middle
class is constituted by those deprived sections that are looking for a
platform to express their anguish with the rising prices and problems of
daily life, which is worsening by the day.

While the ‘Anna protest’ is valid, the pressurizing of state-government to
bring in a suitable law for Lokpal, one does not understand why the
insistence by Anna, that the Bill must be passed in the stipulated time, and
only his draft should be accepted. Anna’s group is not the only civil
society group, there are other options also, which have come out with
probably better alternatives and have tried to overcome the authoritarian
nature of the Governments draft Bill and Team Anna’s draft bill. One means
by this the draft by Aruna Roy group, which has been quietly working on it.
Why is there this attempt to bypass the parliamentary norms, to rush through
them? One knows the bills like RTI, took years to become the law. One knows
the necessary bills like those against communal violence and for Right to
Food are in the pipeline, and taking good gestation period. The haste can be
understood only from the angle that this Anna’s attempt is an attempt to
undermine Parliamentary system of democracy.

Many sincere social activists feel that the present system has failed and
needs to be replaced. Good enough. There are severe fallacies in the present
system. Lots of lacunas, lots of inertia! So what is the solution? To change
the government, as Anna is demanding, *Lao ya Jao*, (bring my Lokpal Bill or
Quit)! This is a political call to bring in the party whose affiliates are
mobilizing the middle and other classes and is distributing tee Shirts and
caps “I am Anna Hazare”, whose volunteers have going door to door to whip up
support for Anna. The other interpretation is that the parliamentary system
will give way to a revolution, a better system. Many sincere social
activists believe this. This is a sign of frustration with present state of
things and also the lack of deeper understanding of logic of ‘democratic
system in evolution’.  Democratic systems can always give way to other
systems, but surely those systems coming in place of democratic ones’ can
only be authoritarian. Comparing this upsurge with the one in many Muslim
countries is misplaced again. In countries like Egypt, Tunisia the
authoritarian regimes are being replaced towards democratic ones’, with all
their teething troubles. As such every mass movement does not bring in
democracy. We have witnessed that in Germany Hitler’s also built up a mass
movement, Hitler’s movement crushed democracy. Every mass movement is not
for better values, Ramjnambhoomi movement was one such, which created Hate
Politics and paved the way for massive violence. One welcomes mass movements
as far as they are inclusive and within the democratic norms for the values
of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity. The one being orchestrated around Anna
Hazare, smacks of intolerance for other’s views and has lack of patience.
There is a need to nurture the norms of Parliamentary democracy, which
should be non-negotiable. The hidden/overt hand of divisive forces and the
core composition of ‘shining India’ class raises lots of doubts about the
democratic credentials of this current Ram Lila ground upsurge.

Social movements and their campaigns must give direction to the democratic
system, the government, the parliament. The space of democratic society is
currently being usurped to do away with parliamentary democracy, it is a
danger signal of sorts. In the core of this movement, what dominates is the
superficial attitude to the widespread cancer of corruption. Corruption is
being seen in isolation. The point to remember is that corruption is a mere
symptom of a disease, and not the disease by itself. The deeper disease,
which is the system based on inequality lack of transparency and lack of
accountability are the issues which need to be addressed by and by, that’s
where we need to pay our serious attention to. Creating another
unaccountable all powerful institution may be something worse that the
disease the society is suffering from.



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